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Five people killed in an air charter crash, including the Deputy Chief Minister of India's Maharashtra State

Ajit Pawar and four other passengers died when the charter plane he was on caught fire on Wednesday. The aviation regulator confirmed this.

Media reported that Pawar, a member of a prominent political family, had left for his home region in order to campaign at local elections.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation said that two of his staff members and two crew were also on board a VSR Ventures Learjet 45 operated by VSR Ventures.

In an initial statement, it said: "No one on board has survived."

VK Singh of VSR Ventures told India Today that there was no clear cause for the crash, which occurred as the plane approached Baramati.

He said, "The aircraft was 100% safe." The crew was 'fairly experienced.

The video shows smoke rising from the burning wreckage scattered on an open field.

Unidentified witnesses told ANI that the plane exploded and then caught fire. "Four or five explosions followed," they said. The flames were too intense to save anyone, he said.

Pawar led a faction in the state government that split from the Nationalist Congress Party in 2023 and backed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party.

Modi wrote on X that Pawar's passing was "shocking" and "sad".

The media reported that Pawar's aircraft, traveling from Mumbai, the financial capital, attempted to land in Baramati, the family stronghold, which is 250 km away. He was going to canvass for the elections in Baramati.

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(source: Reuters)